2011 Mazda Mazda3 Pricing

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price

$15,800

Certified Pre Owned Pricewhat is this?

$8,700

Certified Pre-Owned Price is the approximate price a consumer can expect to pay at a dealership for a used vehicle that has passed the manufacturer's certification process. This price applies only to vehicles covered under an automaker's CPO program, not to a dealership's own "certified" used price.

2011 Mazda Mazda3 News and Reviews

The 2012 Mazda3 made its U.S. debut today at the New York International Auto Show. Face-lifted with an even more refined exterior and interior, the 2012 Mazda3 also is the first application in North America of Mazda’s innovative SKYACTIV fuel-saving and performance-oriented technologies, achieving 40 mpg on the highway. The Mazda3 model is Mazda’s best-selling vehicle worldwide and accounts for…

This week's Build it Your Way brings us one of the most respected and sought-after compact models among enthusiasts, the Mazda 3. The big news on the immediate horizon for Mazda's bread and butter line is the introdution of the SkyActiv-G drivetrain for the 2012 model, bringing direct-injection and an optimized automatic transmission to dramatically increase the fuel economy over the 2.5 S model,…

The station wagon may be currently going the way of the dodo bird, but it looks like economy car buyers are taking delivery of more and more hatchbacks. Ford announced today that buyers shopping the Fiesta and Focus models are buying the hatchback models at increasing rates, a trend that could be extending to the rest of the industry.Ford claims…

It’s time to celebrate at Mazda headquarters, as the company recently built its three-millionth copy of the 3 sedan and hatchback. The milestone car rolled off a Japanese production line on April 26, just seven years and ten months after the very first Mazda3 was built in June 2003.The car in question was a Japanese-specification hatchback (badged Mazda Axela for…

Corolla, Civic, Focus...you know the names, but do you know the numbers? Last year, these three sold nearly 700,000 compact cars combined in the U.S., a staggering sum for a slowly recovering economy. This year, analysts expect sales for the entire segment to reach approximately 1.7 million, making it one of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds, and the ideal subject…